Overview
- Renault confirms a 60 kW (82 PS) front motor, 27.5 kWh LFP battery and up to about 263 km WLTP range, with 0–100 km/h in 12.1 seconds and a 130 km/h top speed.
- Charging equipment varies by market: Germany gets 11 kW AC and DC fast charging as standard, while some markets limit the base car to 6.6 kW AC with DC up to 50 kW available via packages.
- The company targets an entry price below €20,000, with full price lists to be published in January 2026, order books opening the same month and deliveries beginning in March.
- The five-door, 3.79 m Twingo offers a sliding rear bench (17 cm) and configurable cargo space up to roughly 1,000 liters, plus a 7-inch cluster and 10-inch central display with Google services on higher trims.
- Built on the AmpR Small platform and assembled in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, the model was fast-tracked with support from Renault’s Shanghai ACDC tech center and launches in Evolution and Techno trims with options including V2L and automated parking.